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Wizeline, Startup Grind & TechSydney present Bismarck Lepe

Wed, Aug 15, 2018, 6:00 PM (AEST)

About this event

Bismarck Lepe, founder and CEO of Wizeline, is a seasoned Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor.

Only in Sydney for a few days, we have been lucky enough that Bismarck will come and share his story of building a company from nothing to a 400 Million dollar exit.

Bismarck will be interviewed in a fireside chat by Startup Grind's Brendan Yell. Brendan has appeared on Sky News, Bloomberg and CNBC.

Speaker

Bismarck Lepe

Ooyala/Wizeline

Founder & CEO

Bismarck Lepe, founder and CEO of Wizeline, is a seasoned Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor.
The son of two immigrants from a small town in Jalisco, Mexico, Bismarck left a successful career path as an early employee at Google to start his own online video platform company, Ooyala, which he sold for $400M to Telstra in 2014.

Bismarck Lepe

Ooyala/Wizeline

Bismarck Lepe, founder and CEO of Wizeline, is a seasoned Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor.

The son of two immigrants from a small town in Jalisco, Mexico, Bismarck left a successful career path as an early employee at Google to start his own online video platform company, Ooyala, which he sold for $400M to Telstra in 2014. In 2014 he founded Wizeline, a global product development company that helps startups and Fortune 500 companies solve their biggest challenges with design and technology. Wizeline works with technology leaders to build innovative end-to-end products, and Bismarck has led the company to more than $62M in funding, with offices in four countries and more than 10 million users.

Passionate about driving economic growth in global communities through investment in education and technology infrastructure, Bismarck is credited for contributing to the transformation of Guadalajara into Mexico’s largest technology hub. He has also created more than 1,500 jobs and attracted hundreds of millions of dollars in investments for companies with operations in Mexico and Silicon Valley, through Wizeline and his various education and investment initiatives.